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Asmbly's lathe is believed to be a '''Takang TK-105L 12x40 Engine Lathe'''. It was probably built in the late 1970's and features a 3-jaw chuck and a built-in recirculating coolant system. | Asmbly's lathe is believed to be a '''Takang TK-105L 12x40 Engine Lathe'''. It was probably built in the late 1970's and features a 3-jaw chuck and a built-in recirculating coolant system. | ||
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* Micrometers - I think the shop has an 0-1", but if people really start using the machine tools will need a 0-4" set if not up to ~6". | * Micrometers - I think the shop has an 0-1", but if people really start using the machine tools will need a 0-4" set if not up to ~6". | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:17, 15 November 2022
This tool is no longer at Asmbly Makerspace
The following information is maintained for historical purposes only. Currently operable tools are listed in the Master Tools List
Asmbly's lathe is believed to be a Takang TK-105L 12x40 Engine Lathe. It was probably built in the late 1970's and features a 3-jaw chuck and a built-in recirculating coolant system.
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